Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7728336 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Microbatteries are increasingly important for powering electronic systems, however, the volumetric energy density of microbatteries lags behind that of conventional format batteries. This paper reports a primary microbattery with energy density 45.5 μWh cmâ2 μmâ1 and peak power 5300 μW cmâ2 μmâ1, enabled by the integration of large volume fractions of high capacity anode and cathode chemistry into porous micro-architectures. The interdigitated battery electrodes consist of a lithium metal anode and a mesoporous manganese oxide cathode. The key enabler of the high energy and power density is the integration of the high capacity manganese oxide conversion chemistry into a mesostructured high power interdigitated bicontinuous cathode architecture and an electrodeposited dense lithium metal anode. The resultant energy density is greater than previously reported three-dimensional microbatteries and is comparable to commercial conventional format lithium-based batteries.
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Authors
James H. Pikul, Jinyun Liu, Paul V. Braun, William P. King,